Mug Aprons with 15 Pocket Organizer

Basic Skills Necessary:

It is helpful if you have sewn seam binding previously

Pattern Description:

You can make this today and have a gift ready for today! This is a great go-to gift to make, no matter the occasion. Birthday gift filled with craft items, hospital gift filled with candy, Mother's Day gift filled with her favorite items, Father's Day gift filled with tools, Graduation gift with rolled up words of wisdom for life ahead, Baby gift filled with necessary items, New pet gift filled with snacks, Teacher gift filled with different markers and pencils, Crayons in pockets for grandchildren, the list goes on and on.

What you need: 1/3 yard of material for each side or 1/3 yd of double sided pre-quilted fabric, 1/3 yd of medium fusible interfacing; also suggest fusible fleece interfacing for Base. 1 1/2" piece of VELCRO; 1 package seam binding, double fold in contrasting color. Matching thread. Iron. Printer. Less than two hours to complete! Fits any standard size coffee mug. This is a great way to get some of those "extra" coffee mugs out of the cupboard and have more use. Don't throw away that chipped mug, cover it with one of these aprons and stay organized!

This pdf pattern is available for immediate download after purchase. It has full size pattern pieces, color photographs and diagrams, description for each step. Grab another coffee mug and make one for a friend, or your spouse, a favorite teacher, crafter, a friend in the hospital, etc.. This could be your go-to gift idea when you need something quick and versatile!

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About the designer

I love to make things that I like to use, so I have a wide variety of patterns as a result of that. I have sewn for more years than I care to admit to...let's just say, for decades. I enjoy making ...

I love to make things that I like to use, so I have a wide variety of patterns as a result of that. I have sewn for more years than I care to admit to...let's just say, for decades. I enjoy making patterns and sharing them with others. I try very hard to make them as easy to understand as I can. It is my hope that this is a way of helping others make things they like to use too.